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  2. Eastern Morocco Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Arabic. Maghrebi. Moroccan. Eastern Morocco Arabic; ... ISO 639-3 – Glottolog: oujd1238: Eastern Morocco Arabic or Oujda Darija is a dialectal continuum of Hilalian ...

  3. Moroccan Arabic - Wikipedia

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    ' Moroccan vernacular Arabic '), also known as Darija (الدارجة or الداريجة [3]), is the dialectal, vernacular form or forms of Arabic spoken in Morocco. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is part of the Maghrebi Arabic dialect continuum and as such is mutually intelligible to some extent with Algerian Arabic and to a lesser extent with Tunisian Arabic .

  4. Languages of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Arabic, along with Berber, is one of Morocco's two official languages, [6] although it is the Moroccan dialect of Arabic, namely Darija, meaning "everyday/colloquial language"; [41] that is spoken or understood, frequently as a second language, by the majority of the population (about 85% of the total population).

  5. Judeo-Moroccan Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Judeo-Moroccan Arabic is the variety or the varieties of the Moroccan vernacular Arabic spoken by Moroccan Jews living or formerly living in Morocco. [2] [3] Historically, the majority of Moroccan Jews spoke Moroccan vernacular Arabic, or Darija, as their first language, even in Amazigh areas, which was facilitated by their literacy in Hebrew script.

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  8. Algerian Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Algerian Arabic (Arabic: الدارجة الجزائرية, romanized: ad-Dārja al-Jazairia), natively known as Dziria, Darja or Derja, is a variety of Arabic spoken in Algeria. It belongs to the Maghrebi Arabic dialect continuum and is mostly intelligible with the Tunisian and Moroccan dialects. [ 2 ]

  9. Talk:Moroccan Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Taking into account the fact that your claim was baseless, we obviously have to add Judeo-Moroccan Arabic to the sentence. Something along the lines of: According to the international standard for language codes, Moroccan Arabic is different from the other Arabic dialects that are spoken locally, namely, Hassaniya Arabic and Judeo-Moroccan Arabic.